Vijay's Constituency Dilemma: Perambur or Tiruchy East for TN Polls?

Actor-politician Vijay's choice of constituency for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections is a key focus, with his party, TVK, considering Perambur in Chennai or Tiruchirappalli (East). Both are compact constituencies, allowing Vijay to campaign extensively for other party candidates across the state. Perambur, a DMK stronghold with about 3 lakh voters, saw a resolution from party cadres urging Vijay to contest from there. Tiruchy East, an urban constituency with over 2.5 lakh voters, is also seen as a politically strategic option, with a final decision expected soon.

Key Points: Vijay's Constituency Choice: Perambur vs Tiruchy East for TN Polls

  • Vijay's first Assembly election
  • Two constituencies under consideration
  • Compact seats for state-wide campaigning
  • Perambur has 3 lakh diverse voters
  • Tiruchy East is urban, strategic seat
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Perambur or Tiruchy East? Vijay's constituency choice becomes key talking point ahead of TN polls

Actor Vijay's TVK party considers Perambur or Tiruchy East for his Assembly election debut, as speculation intensifies ahead of Tamil Nadu polls.

Perambur or Tiruchy East? Vijay's constituency choice becomes key talking point ahead of TN polls
"He would choose either Perambur or Tiruchy East. Both are smaller in size, which will make it easier for him to campaign in other constituencies as well. - Senior TVK leader"

Chennai, March 14

The constituency from which actor-turned-politician Vijay will contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections remains one of the most closely watched questions in the State's political landscape.

Emerging indications within the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) suggest that the party leader may choose either Perambur in North Chennai or Tiruchirappalli (East) as his electoral battleground.

According to senior leaders within the party, both constituencies are under serious consideration as Vijay prepares for his first Assembly election as a political leader.

A top TVK functionary said the party chief is likely to select a relatively compact constituency that would allow him to campaign extensively across the State for other party candidates.

"He would choose either Perambur or Tiruchy East. Both are smaller in size, which will make it easier for him to campaign in other constituencies as well," a senior party leader said on condition of anonymity.

Speculation about Perambur gained momentum after Vijay himself appeared to hint at the possibility during recent interactions with party aspirants. During one such meeting, he reportedly asked them, "Shall I come to Perambur frequently?"

The TVK leader has been holding consultations with aspirants and party leaders since March 10 as part of preparations for the Assembly polls.

Earlier, at a meeting of party cadres on February 22, a resolution was passed urging Vijay to contest from Perambur. The resolution was reportedly moved by the party's campaign management secretary, Aadhav Arjun.

TVK general secretary N. Anand had then said the party leadership would convey the cadres' request to Vijay.

Perambur, a major industrial and residential hub in Chennai, is best known for housing the Integral Coach Factory (ICF). The constituency has nearly 3 lakh voters and a socially diverse electorate. Dalits account for about 24 per cent of the population, while the area also has a notable Anglo-Indian community.

Politically, Perambur has largely remained a stronghold of the DMK and its allies.

In the 2021 Assembly elections, DMK candidate R.D. Shekar won the seat by a margin of 54,976 votes against AIADMK's N.R. Dhanapalan. However, in the 2016 elections, the AIADMK had managed to secure the constituency with a narrow victory margin.

The other option under consideration is Tiruchirappalli (East), an urban constituency formed in 2011 with more than 2.5 lakh voters. The seat is currently represented by DMK's Inigo Irudayaraj, who won the 2021 election by defeating AIADMK's Vellamandi Natarajan by a margin of 53,797 votes.

With urban voters forming a significant portion of the electorate and minority communities accounting for nearly a quarter of the population, Tiruchy East is also seen as a politically strategic constituency.

The final decision on Vijay's constituency is expected to be announced soon as the State moves closer to the Assembly election schedule.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Interesting strategy. Choosing a smaller constituency so he can campaign statewide makes sense for a new party. But he must win his own seat first! Tiruchy East might be less predictable than Perambur's DMK fortress. A tough first fight either way. 🤔
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Rahul R
All this hype for an actor who hasn't proven anything on the ground yet. While I respect his fan following, Tamil Nadu politics needs substance, not just star power. I hope he focuses on real issues in whichever constituency he picks, not just symbolic victories.
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Meera T
My family is from Tiruchy! If he contests from East, it will energize the whole central region. It's a good mix of urban and has significant minority voters. His message needs to resonate beyond just his films. Exciting times for TN politics! 💫
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Arjun K
The cadres passed a resolution for Perambur, so he should probably listen to them. Shows internal democracy. But ultimately, Thalapathy will decide! Waiting for the official announcement. Hope he brings a fresh perspective to the assembly.

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